Well, this isn't terrifying at all.

This is the moment Disney Parks frightened everyone at Epcot by turning the 180 foot Spaceship Earth structure into a moving and talking Mike Wazowski - Disney and Pixar's star of Monsters Inc.
The follow-up to the animated hit - Monsters University - is hitting cinemas this summer, and in addition to projecting Mike's giant face in celebration, Disney are also hosting Monstrous Summer, which sees key parks like the Magic Kingdom stay open for 24 hours a day.
 
 
Now this is just eerie. Here's Megan Lara and Kelldar's cosplay of Doctor Who's Rose Tyler and Donna Noble. The pair were snapped at C2E2.
 
 
'Stoopid Tall' is right....this bicycle giant was revealed at the open street event CicLAvia in Los Angeles over the weekend. Created by a cinematographer called Richie Trimble, the bike stands 14.5 foot tall to the seat and has a 32 foot long chain. 

To prove that his bike is fully functional, Richie took part in a 20 mile ride to Venice Beach, which was filmed via a camera attached to his chest.  Check out the footage below and be thankful it wasn't you...
 
 
At the 2013 New York International Auto Show Kia proudly displayed three superhero themed cars in homage to Justice League characters - Superman, Batman and Green Lantern.  DC's Jim Lee helped Kia Motors with the designs, and as part of the new friendship Kia is supporting the We Can Be Heroes charity campaign. Photos by Nerdology.
 
 
Next month a new independent games café called Loading will be setting up a branch in London's Soho, dubbed Loading Soho.

Located at 53 Rupert Street, the café will become the place to be for gamers and game industry professionals to get together, have a drink and relax.

And there's good news for BioShock fans. Marking the release of BioShock Infinite, Loading will be opening their doors early at 5.30pm today, serving plasmid-inspired cocktails and giving you the chance to play one of 2K Games' demo stations. The first 50 people to attend tonight will each receive:
1x ‘Vigor’ cocktail/non-alcoholic equivalent
1x Song bird poster
1x Lanyard
1x Free Tshirt

The BioShock-fest will remain open until 11pm on 1st April.
 
 
Be honest - when was the last time you indulged in a little bit of ping pong?

Ping!,
which partners with the English Table Tennis Association,  is a three year street ping pong project that provides social and competitive table tennis across the UK for free.

From now until 31st July absolutely anyone can play at one of the 475 tables spread over 8 English cities. There is no need to book a place, and bats and balls are provided. According to Ping!, the scheme is all about creating a sense of community spirit and getting more people interested in sport in the run-up to the Olympics.

To find a ping pong table near you, just check out the listings on the website.

 
 
LEGO artist Sean Kenney has created 14 incredible models comprised of nearly 500,000 bricks for an exhibition in Iowa, America. 

 
 
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Wisconsin is opening the first ever exhibition dedicated to showcasing embarrassing family photographs. 

The museum will be displaying 51 snaps from a website that has made its name from posting the most cringe-worthy photos from across the world. As well as viewing some pretty awful specimens, visitors can also submit their own awkward pictures to stand a chance of winning a prize.

The exhibition will be open until late October. 
 
 
Just to give you all another reason to visit beautiful Florence, the city has just opened an exhibit dedicated to the life of Marilyn Monroe. 

Located in the museum of luxury brand Ferragamo ('Museo Salvatore Ferragamo'), Marilyn let's visitors take a look at some of her most iconic outfits - including the one that famously blew up over a New York subway grate from The Seven Year Itch, a number of her shoes, film clips, and private documents.

 
 
No, no, no, the Cotswolds hasn't found itself submerged in water again (at least not yet anyway) - this is the work of French artist Jean-Luc Courcoult, and the house in the picture is actually a piece of art called  'La maison dans la Loire' (The house in the Loire river).  It is one of nine installations commissioned for an art festival in and around the city of Nantes and the Loire river.